11/28 PoliticsPA Playbook

Written by PoliticsPA Staff

We have the list of the 2017 PA Society events this weekend in New York City, and Lancaster County Commissioner Craig Lehman announced his bid for Lieutenant Governor next year. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!

Legislative Election Update Post-Gazette: Walsh formally kicks off campaign in three-way Dem race to challenge VulakovichSD-40: Stroudsburg Borough Mayor Tarah Probst announced her bid for the seat. ““I have served as mayor for two years and look forward to serving as mayor for another 4 years. I have worked diligently to bring many positive changes to our town and to our region, and I have decided to run for higher office in order to do more for the citizens of our region,” she said. SD-34: Ezra Nanes announced his bid for the seat. “As a leader within AccuWeather, it’s my responsibility to grow the business. I help some of the most recognizable names in television and digital media compete and succeed in a very challenging environment. I want to put those skills to work for this district. We need more family sustaining jobs so our good people and small towns can thrive. If elected, I promise the voters I will work every day to bring more and better jobs to the 34th district,” he said.

South CentralYork Dispatch: York County commissioners certify unchallenged election resultsPatriot News: Camp Hill police chief charged with DUI, careless drivingPatriot News: Protesters gather to oppose GOP tax plan, calling it ‘simply not fair’Patriot News: ‘More than a dream come true’: David Freed sworn in as new U.S. attorneyLNP: Victims of sexual violence and intimidation in Pennsylvania increasingly turning to new protective ordersLNP: Lancaster General Hospital is now producing most of its own power